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15th BRICS summit

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2023 international summit in Johannesburg, South Africa

2023 BRICS summit
15th BRICS summit
← 14th22–24 August 202316th →
Host countrySouth Africa
CitiesJohannesburg
VenuesSandton Convention Centre
Participants Brazil
 Russia
 India
 China
 South Africa
Invited bodies:
African Union
Arab Maghreb Union
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
United Nations
ASEAN[1]
ChairCyril Ramaphosa,President of South Africa
Websitewww.brics2023.gov.za

The2023 BRICS summit was thefifteenth annualBRICS summit, an international relations conference attended by the heads of state or heads of government of the five member states:Brazil,Russia,India,China, andSouth Africa.[2][3] South African PresidentCyril Ramaphosa also invited the leaders of 67 countries to the summit.[4]

Summit events

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BRICS expansion

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Several countries have expressed interest in joining the BRICS group.[5] At the summit, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced thatArgentina,Egypt,Ethiopia,Iran,Saudi Arabia, and theUnited Arab Emirates have been invited to join the bloc. Full membership took effect on 1 January 2024.[6][7]

Participating leaders

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See also:List of BRICS summit attendees

Other attendees

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CountryPositionOfficeholderSource
 AlgeriaFinance MinisterLaaziz Fayed[10]
 AngolaState Minister of Economic CoordenationJosé de Lima Massano[11]
 BangladeshPrime MinisterSheikh Hasina[12]
 BelarusForeign MinisterSergei Aleinik[13]
 BoliviaPresidentLuis Arce[14]
 BotswanaVice PresidentSlumber Tsogwane[15]
 BurundiPresidentEvariste Ndayishimiye[16]
 CameroonPrime MinisterJoseph Ngute[17]
 Central African RepublicPresidentFaustin-Archange Touadera[18]
 ChinaCommerce MinisterWang Wentao[19]
 CongoPresidentDenis Sassou Nguesso[20]
 CubaFirst Secretary
President
Miguel Díaz-Canel[21]
 DR CongoPrime MinisterJean-Michel Sama Lukonde[22]
 EgyptPrime MinisterMostafa Madbouly[23]
 EthiopiaPrime MinisterAbiy Ahmed[24]
 Equatorial GuineaPresidentTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo[25]
 EritreaPresidentIsaias Afwerki[26]
 GhanaPresidentNana Akufo-Addo[27]
 IndonesiaPresidentJoko Widodo[28]
 IranPresidentEbrahim Raisi[29]
 LibyaVice PresidentMusa Al-Koni[30]
 MalawiPresidentLazarus Chakwera[17]
 MozambiquePresidentFilipe Nyusi[31]
 NamibiaPresidentHage Geingob[32]
 NigeriaVice PresidentKashim Shettima[33]
 PalestineDeputy Prime MinisterZiad Abu Amr[34]
 Sahrawi Arab Democratic RepublicPresidentBrahim Ghali[35]
 São Tomé and PríncipePresidentCarlos Vila Nova[11]
 Saudi ArabiaForeign MinisterFaisal bin Farhan Al Saud[13]
 SenegalPresidentMacky Sall[11]
 South SudanPresidentSalva Kiir Mayardit[36]
 TanzaniaPresidentSamia Suluhu Hassan[37]
 UgandaVice PresidentJessica Alupo[38]
 United Arab EmiratesPresidentMohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan[17]
 ZambiaPresidentHakainde Hichilema[39]
 ZimbabweVice PresidentConstantino Chiwenga[40]

Controversies

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Participation of Vladimir Putin

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Main article:International Criminal Court arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova
The BRICS leaders and Sergei Lavrov

In March 2023, theInternational Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrestwarrant against Russian PresidentVladimir Putin forwar crimes during theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[41]South Africa is required as an ICC signatory to honour the warrant.[2]

In May 2023, the South African government, led by theAfrican National Congress (ANC),[42] granted all invited leadersdiplomatic immunity. It remained unclear at the time whether this would prevent Putin from being arrested if he attended. According to theDepartment of International Relations and Cooperation, it was standard practice in South Africa to confer such immunity to attendees of international conferences held in the country.[3]

By early June 2023, moving the summit to China was being considered to avoid the issue.[43] In mid-July 2023,Vladimir Putin announced that he would not attend the summit "by mutual agreement" and would instead be sending Foreign MinisterSergei Lavrov.[44]

Narendra Modi's refusal to disembark plane

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Ethiopian Prime MinisterAhmed with Indian counterpart Prime MinisterNarendra Modi meeting for Ethiopia's admission to the alliance

On 22 August 2023,Daily Maverick reported that India's Prime MinisterNarendra Modi refused to get off his plane until the deputy president of South Africa was dispatched to welcome him[45][46][47] instead of the government cabinet minister that was present to conduct the airport welcome.[47] The South African government denied that Modi had refused to disembark his plane, saying that Ramaphosa was unable to meet Modi at the airport due to scheduling difficulties, and adding that it was common for government ministers to welcome visiting heads of state.[48]

Following the publication of the story, theDaily Maverick experienced a sustainedDDOS attack from India,[46][49] which forced it to temporarily block access to the site from the country.[50] The editor-in-chief of theDaily Maverick speculated that the reason for the DDOS attack was to prevent people in India from reading the article.[49]

Nonattendance by Xi Jinping

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Despite meeting with hostCyril Ramaphosa earlier in the day and attending the BRICS dinner afterward,Chinese leaderXi Jinping unexpectedly did not attend the BRICS business forum where he had been scheduled to speak and instead his speech was read out byMinister of Commerce of ChinaWang Wentao.[51][19]

Notes

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  1. ^Thehead of government of China is thePremier, while thePresident is legally aceremonial office and has no real power in China'spolitical system. However, theGeneral Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (top position) has always held this office since 1993 except for the months oftransition, and the currentparamount leader isXi Jinping.

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